That's a very good point, Jon. Also Mitre Square is not on a direct route to Old Broad Street from Doveton Street. It's close by, but then just about everywhere in Whitechapel and The City is close by everywhere else in Whitechapel and The City, so that gets us nowhere.

I have no idea what relevance Mitre Square not being on a direct route from Doveton Street (Mile End) to Broad Street has to the discussion.

Fish’s thinking is that Eddowes was killed on CAL’s day off and his familiarity with the Mitre Square area can from it being close to the route he would likely have taken before he moved to Doveton Street in 1888. A route he may have taken for over twenty years.

I have no idea what relevance Mitre Square not being on a direct route from Doveton Street (Mile End) to Broad Street has to the discussion.

Fish’s thinking is that Eddowes was killed on CAL’s day off and his familiarity with the Mitre Square area can from it being close to the route he would likely have taken before he moved to Doveton Street in 1888. A route he may have taken for over twenty years.

and Goulston is on his way back home from mitre square/pickfords

__________________"Is all that we see or seem
but a dream within a dream?"
-Edgar Allan Poe

"...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."
-Frederick G. Abberline

Batman: Why is "being found" standing beside a victim a better candidate than someone who was beside the victim and left her there without telling anyone!

It isn´t. But you are forgetting the full implications. Only Lechmere would have had reason to think that the victim he saw and examined was dead - Crow never touched the shape he saw, not was he able to make anything at all out in the darkness more than that somebody was on the floor. He was used to that, and had no reason to suspect foul play.
Furthermore, Lechmere was there at a remove in time which is consistent with him being the killer, something that - according to Killeen - Crow was not.
So once we look at things from a more realistic angle, the suspect value is massively on Lechmeres side.

Crow was a licenced cab driver who likely drove around Whitechapel.

And Lechmere was a carman who has a proven work trek that takes him close to or right by all the Spitalfields murder sites. Once again, Crow is outclassed.

Your claim is that the major routes are going passed murder sites. Well, then you need Crow as a licenced cab driver not going down any major routes ever to rule him out of the same claims you have for Cross.

No, I need him to have a verified reason for having been at the murder sites on the relevant hours, instead of driving his cab in Chelsea, Bow or somewhere else.
Discussion over, space wasted, let´s move on.